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Some questions about how to use the Background Assets capability on iOS
Regarding the Background Assets capability on iOS: In the install scenario, resources defined as the "install" type are incorporated into the App Store download progress. Do resources of the "update" type in the update scenario also get incorporated into the App Store download progress in the same way? If an exception occurs during the download of install-type resources and the download cannot proceed further, will the system no longer actively block users from launching the app and instead enable the launch button? Currently, if a user has enabled automatic updates on their device, after the app is updated and released on the App Store, will the Background Assets download start immediately once the automatic update completes? Or does Background Assets have its own built-in scheduling logic that prevents it from running concurrently with the automatic update?
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dispatch_main and main thread local variables
Hello, We're seeing some strange crashes and noticed the following. It's unclear if related or not. The contract for xpc_main, which internally calls dispatch_main, is This function never returns. and they are appropriately peppered with __attribute__((__noreturn__)). Documentation states: This function “parks” the main thread and waits for blocks to be submitted to the main queue. However, internally, dispatch_main calls pthread_exit. pthread_exit's documentation states that: After a thread has terminated, the result of access to local (auto) variables of the thread is undefined. Thus, references to local variables of the exiting thread should not be used for the pthread_exit() value_ptr parameter value. I'd say the two contracts of This function never returns. and thread exiting with its storage released are diametrically opposed and can create nuanced issues. Consider the following code: struct asd { int a; }; struct asd* ptr; void fff(void* ctx) { while(true) { printf("%d\n", ptr->a); ptr->a = (ptr->a + 1); usleep(100000); } } int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) { struct asd zxc; zxc.a = 1; ptr = &zxc; dispatch_async_f(dispatch_get_global_queue(DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_HIGH, 0), NULL, fff); dispatch_main(); return 0; } This is a gross over-simplification of the code we have, but in the same "spirit". We have a C++ object that is created on the stack and exposes one of its members as a global pointer, with the assumption that it would never release. What I understand from This function never returns is that the calling thread remains dormant and its stack remains alive. What I understand from pthread_exit is that the thread is killed (this is verified with a debugger attached) and its stack storage is released. Another thing that is throwing me off is that no sanitizer that is provided by clang/Xcode catches this issue. I don't see any special handling of the internal pthread_t in libdispatch to keep the stack storage alive. Our code is more complex, but can be solved by allocating the initial object on the heap, rather than on the stack. But still I would like to understand if this is the expected behavior. Perhaps my preconception of __attribute__((__noreturn__)) is wrong, and accessing stack variables post call to a __attribute__((__noreturn__)) function is UB? Thanks
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Jul ’25
Is background processing even possible?
Hello, aspiring programmer here. I am developing a StepCounter APP, which keeps track of how many steps I have taken and sends to an MQTT server. I am trying to make this happen even while the app is not in focus, but so far I have not been able to get this working. First tried with silent background music, which seemed pretty inconsistent and inpractical, since I usually play youtube videoes while walking, making the app stop with its silent audio. Then tried GPS, which didnt really do anything (could be implementation problem). Has anyone made background processing work for their apps?
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Mar ’25
BGContinuedProcessingTask code pauses when device is locked
I have been experimenting with the BGContinuedProcessingTask API recently (and published sample code for it https://github.com/infinitepower18/BGContinuedProcessingTaskDemo) I have noticed that if I lock the phone, the code that runs as part of the task stops executing. My sample code simply updates the progress each second until it gets to 100, so it should be completed in 1 minute 40 seconds. However, after locking the phone and checking the lock screen a few seconds later the progress indicator was in the same position as before I locked it. If I leave the phone locked for several minutes and check the lock screen the live activity says "Task failed". I haven't seen anything in the documentation regarding execution of tasks while the phone is locked. So I'm a bit confused if I encountered an iOS bug here?
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Dec ’25
Background App Refresh
Hi, I have a couple questions about background app refresh. First, is the function RefreshAppContentsOperation() where to implement code that needs to be run in the background? Second, despite importing BackgroundTasks, I am getting the error "cannot find operationQueue in scope". What can I do to resolve that? Thank you. func scheduleAppRefresh() { let request = BGAppRefreshTaskRequest(identifier: "peaceofmindmentalhealth.RoutineRefresh") // Fetch no earlier than 15 minutes from now. request.earliestBeginDate = Date(timeIntervalSinceNow: 15 * 60) do { try BGTaskScheduler.shared.submit(request) } catch { print("Could not schedule app refresh: \(error)") } } func handleAppRefresh(task: BGAppRefreshTask) { // Schedule a new refresh task. scheduleAppRefresh() // Create an operation that performs the main part of the background task. let operation = RefreshAppContentsOperation() // Provide the background task with an expiration handler that cancels the operation. task.expirationHandler = { operation.cancel() } // Inform the system that the background task is complete // when the operation completes. operation.completionBlock = { task.setTaskCompleted(success: !operation.isCancelled) } // Start the operation. operationQueue.addOperation(operation) } func RefreshAppContentsOperation() -> Operation { }
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How can I bundle resources along with my launch agent?
I have an app which contains a bundled launch agent that I register using SMAppService.agent(plistName:). I’ve packaged the launch agent executable in the typical Mac app bundle structure so I can embed a framework in it. So, the launch agent lives in Contents/SharedSupport/MyLaunchAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/MyLaunchAgent. However, I suspect this approach might be falling afoul of the scheduler, since the taskinfo tool reports my launch agent has a requested & effective role of TASK_DEFAULT_APPLICATION (PRIO_DARWIN_ROLE_UI), rather than the TASK_UNSPECIFIED (PRIO_DARWIN_ROLE_DEFAULT) value I see with system daemons. I tried setting the LSUIElement Info.plist key of my launch agent to YES, but this seems to have had no effect. What’s the recommended approach here?
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Jun ’25
Schedule BGAppRefreshTask more often for debugging purposes
I am considering to use the BGAppRefreshTask mechanism, and while I think I have read and understood all documentation and hints in this forum about it (especially the limitations), the one thing I do not understand is: how can I debug it? I cannot find a way to trigger the BGAppRefreshTask execution reliably and immediately. I would have expected the Xcode Debug->Simulate Background Fetch menu to do this for me, but it only sends the app into the background. I am working with the unmodified (except for a few added print()) ColorFeed sample code project from Apple, which schedules a task 15min into the future when it goes to the background. Using a real device, I have not managed to trigger execution of the BGAppRefreshTask more often than once a day so far. Surely, there must be a way to trigger it much more often solely for debugging and development purposes (I am totally happy with all restrictions for the final app). So what detail am I missing here?
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Jan ’25
Check whether XPC remote proxy responds to selector, without causing exception and connection invalidation?
I have several processes maintaining NSXPConnection to an XPC service. The connections are bi-directional. Each side service and clients) of the connection exports an object, and an XPCInterface. The @protocols are different - to the service, and from the service to clients. So long as all the "clients" fully implement their "call-back" @protocol, there's no problem. All works fine. However - If a client does NOT implement a method in the "call back protocol", or completely neglects to export an object, or interface - and the service attempts to call back using the nonexistent method -- the XPC connection invalidates immediately. So far - expected behaviour. However, if I want the service to behave to the client a little like a "delegate" style -- and check first whether the client "respondsToSelector" or even - supports an interface BEFORE calling it, then this doesn't work. When my XPC service tries the following on a client connection: if (xpcConnection.remoteObjectInterface == nil) os_log_error(myXPCLog, "client has no remote interface); the condition is never met - i.e. the "remoteObjectInterface is never nil even when the client does NOT configure its NSXPCConnection with any incoming NSXPCInterface, and does not set an "exportedObject" Furthermore, the next check: if ([proxy respondsToSelector:@selector(downloadFiltersForCustomer:withReply:)]) { } will not only fail - but will drop the connection. The client side gets the invalidation with the following error: <NSXPCConnection: 0x600000b20000> connection to service with pid 2477 named com.proofpoint.ecd: received an undecodable message for proxy 1 (no exported object to receive message). Dropping message. I guess the "undecidable message" is the respondsToSelector - because the code doesn't get to attempt anything else afterwards, the connection drops. Is there a way to do this check "quietly", or suffering only "interruption", but without losing the connection,
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Jan ’25
Bundled app error with Electron app on Mac App Store
Hi, I built an Electron app that uses puppeteer-cluster to open a bundled version of Chrome. Everything works before packaging/signing with electron builder. Transporter does not report any issues and the app opens in TestFlight. the Chrome.app is signed separately before running builder hardenedRuntime = false However, a permission error occurs when cluster attempts to launch Chrome: Error: Unable to launch browser, error message: Failed to launch the browser process! [0601/152740.225314:ERROR:bootstrap.cc(65)] bootstrap_check_in org.chromium.crashpad.child_port_handshake.9915.63117.BUEXLMXFWPLCEONM: Permission denied (1100) [0601/152740.226091:ERROR:file_io.cc(94)] ReadExactly: expected 4, observed 0 [0601/152740.229808:ERROR:bootstrap.cc(65)] bootstrap_check_in org.chromium.crashpad.child_port_handshake.9913.63115.VVKELOQUCWUYPFMQ: Permission denied (1100) [0601/152740.230244:ERROR:file_io.cc(94)] ReadExactly: expected 4, observed 0 [9911:45571:0601/152740.506968:ERROR:named_platform_channel_mac.cc(44)] bootstrap_check_in com.google.chrome.for.testing.apps.52995c87946bbcc94fc9a27df1478a13: Permission denied (1100) [9911:62467:0601/152740.507564:FATAL:mach_port_rendezvous.cc(281)] Check failed: kr == KERN_SUCCESS. bootstrap_check_in com.google.chrome.for.testing.MachPortRendezvousServer.9911: Permission denied (1100) at Cluster.<anonymous> (/Applications/MyApp.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/node_modules/puppeteer-cluster/dist/Cluster.js:119:23) at Generator.throw (<anonymous>) at rejected (/Applications/MyApp.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/node_modules/puppeteer-cluster/dist/Cluster.js:6:65) at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:105:5) I'm wondering if it's an issue with entitlements, or something more. The entitlements.mas.plist (aside from identifiers): com.apple.security.app-sandbox com.apple.security.cs.allow-jit com.apple.security.cs.allow-unsigned-executable-memory com.apple.security.cs.allow-dyld-environment-variables com.apple.security.network.client com.apple.security.network.server com.apple.security.files.user-selected.read-write com.apple.security.cs.disable-executable-page-protection com.apple.security.files.user-selected.executable I've spent many hours searching for a solution. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated.
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Jun ’25
How to capture stderr from a macOS GUI app (UIKit/AppKit) when launched via open or Finder?
For a macOS GUI application (with a UIKit or AppKit entry point), I want to reliably capture diagnostic logs sent to stderr — especially useful when the app is launched from a terminal script or runs in the background, and traditional GUI elements (like alert dialogs) may not be viable. This is to log startup failures or even success messages for later inspection. However, when the app is launched via open MyApp.app, stderr redirection like open MyApp.app 2> log.txt does not capture any output — the file is created, but remains empty. The only way I can capture stderr reliably is by bypassing the bundle and directly launching the binary inside with ./MyApp.app/Contents/MacOS/MyApp 2> ~/log.txt This logs as expected, but is not the user-friendly or typical way to launch apps on macOS. Double-clicking the app in Finder also does not show any stderr output. Is there any recommended or supported way to redirect or access stderr output when launching a .app bundle via open, or any best practice for logging critical failures from a GUI app when terminal output isn't visible?
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Jun ’25
XPC Service Cleanup and Freeing Memory
I have used C APIs to create a XPC server(mach service) as a launch daemon. I use dispatch_source_create () followed by dispatch_resume() to start the listener. I dont have any code for cleaning up memory. I want to make sure that the XPC server is shutdown gracefully, without any memory leaks. I know that launchd handles the cycle and the XPC framework takes care of XPC objects. But do I need to do additional cleanup when the XPC listener is shutdown ?
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Mar ’25
Incorrect behaviour of task_info() syscall after an unrelated dlclose() call
For some reason, after invoking an unrelated dlclose() call to unload any .dylib that had previously been loaded via dlopen(..., RTLD_NOW), the subsequent call to task_info(mach_task_self(), TASK_DYLD_INFO, ...) syscall returns unexpected structure in dyld_uuid_info image_infos-&gt;uuidArray, that, while it seems to represent an array of struct dyld_uuid_info elements, there is only 1 such element (dyld_all_image_infos *infos-&gt;uuidArrayCount == 1) and the app crashes when trying to access dyld_uuid_info image-&gt;imageLoadAddress-&gt;magic, as image-&gt;imageLoadAddress doesn't seem to represent a valid struct mach_header structure address (although it looks like a normal pointer within the process address space. What does it point to?). This reproduces on macOS 15.4.1 (24E263) Could you please confirm that this is a bug in the specified OS build, or point to incorrect usage of the task_info() API? Attaching the C++ file that reproduces the issue to this email message It needs to be built on macOS 15.4.1 (24E263) via Xcode or just a command line clang++ compiler. It may crash or return garbage, depending on memory layout, but on this macOS build it doesn’t return a correct feedfacf magic number for the struct mach_header structure. Thank you Feedback Assistant reference: FB18431345 //On `macOS 15.4.1 (24E263)` create a C++ application (for example, in Xcode), with the following contents. Note, that this application should crash on this macOS build. It will not crash, however, if you either: //1. Comment out `dlclose()` call //2. Change the order of the `performDlOpenDlClose()` and `performTaskInfoSyscall()` functions calls (first performTaskInfoSyscall() then performDlOpenDlClose()). #include &lt;iostream&gt; #include &lt;dlfcn.h&gt; #include &lt;mach/mach.h&gt; #include &lt;mach-o/dyld_images.h&gt; #include &lt;mach-o/loader.h&gt; void performDlOpenDlClose() { printf("dlopen/dlclose function\n"); printf("Note: please adjust the path below to any real dylib on your system, if the path below doesn't exist!\n"); std::string path = "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/lib/libswiftDemangle.dylib"; printf("Dylib to open: %s\n", path.c_str()); void* handle = ::dlopen(path.c_str(), RTLD_NOW); if(handle) { ::dlclose(handle); } else { printf("Error: %s\n", dlerror()); } } void performTaskInfoSyscall() { printf("Making a task_info() syscall\n"); printf("\033[34mSource File: %s\033[0m\n", __FILE__); task_t task = mach_task_self(); struct task_dyld_info dyld_info; mach_msg_type_number_t size = TASK_DYLD_INFO_COUNT; kern_return_t kr = task_info(task, TASK_DYLD_INFO, (task_info_t)&amp;dyld_info, &amp;size); if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr, "task_info failed: %s\n", mach_error_string(kr)); } const struct dyld_all_image_infos* infos = (const struct dyld_all_image_infos*)dyld_info.all_image_info_addr; printf("version: %d, infos-&gt;infoArrayCount: %d\n", infos-&gt;version, infos-&gt;infoArrayCount); for(uint32_t i=0; i&lt;infos-&gt;infoArrayCount; i++) { dyld_image_info image = infos-&gt;infoArray[i]; const struct mach_header* header = image.imageLoadAddress; printf("%d ", i); printf("%p ", (void*)image.imageLoadAddress); printf("(%x) ", header-&gt;magic); printf("%s\n", image.imageFilePath); fflush(stdout); } printf("\n\n"); printf("infos-&gt;uuidArrayCount: %lu\n", infos-&gt;uuidArrayCount); for(uint32_t i=0; i&lt;infos-&gt;uuidArrayCount; i++) { dyld_uuid_info image = infos-&gt;uuidArray[i]; const struct mach_header* header = image.imageLoadAddress; printf("%d ", i); printf("%p ", (void*)image.imageLoadAddress); printf("(%x)\n", header-&gt;magic); fflush(stdout); } printf("task_info() syscall result processing is completed\n\n"); } int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) { performDlOpenDlClose(); performTaskInfoSyscall(); return 0; }
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Jun ’25
Helper app is sandboxed (entitlement + runtime check), but `URLsForDirectory:` returns user home (`/Users//`) instead of container path — why?
Problem summary I have a macOS helper app that is launched from a sandboxed main app. The helper: has com.apple.security.app-sandbox = true and com.apple.security.inherit = true in its entitlements, is signed and embedded inside the main app bundle (placed next to the main executable in Contents/MacOS), reports entitlement_check = 1 (code signature contains sandbox entitlement, implemented via SecStaticCode… check), sandbox_check(getpid(), NULL, 0) returns 1 (runtime sandbox enforcement present), APP_SANDBOX_CONTAINER_ID environment variable is not present (0). Despite that, Cocoa APIs return non-container home paths: NSHomeDirectory() returns /Users/&lt;me&gt;/ (the real home). [[NSFileManager defaultManager] URLsForDirectory:inDomains:] and URLForDirectory:inDomain:appropriateForURL:create:error: return paths rooted at /Users/&lt;me&gt;/ (not under ~/Library/Containers/&lt;app_id&gt;/Data/...) — i.e. they look like non-sandboxed locations. However, one important exception: URLForDirectory:... for NSItemReplacementDirectory (temporary/replacement items) does return a path under the helper's container (example: ~/Library/Containers/&lt;app_id&gt;/Data/tmp/TemporaryItems/NSIRD_&lt;helper_name&gt;_hfc1bZ). This proves the sandbox is active for some FileManager APIs, yet standard directory lookups (Application Support, Documents, Caches, and NSHomeDirectory()) are not being redirected to the container. What I expect The helper (which inherits the sandbox and is clearly sandboxed) should get container-scoped paths from Cocoa’s FileManager APIs (Application Support, Documents, Caches), i.e. paths under the helper’s container: /Users/&lt;me&gt;/Library/Containers/&lt;app_id&gt;/Data/.... What I tried / diagnostics already gathered Entitlements &amp; code signature codesign -d --entitlements :- /path/to/Helper.app/Contents/MacOS/Helper # shows com.apple.security.app-sandbox = true and com.apple.security.inherit = true Runtime checks (Objective-C++ inside helper): extern "C" int sandbox_check(pid_t pid, const char *op, int flags); NSLog(@"entitlement_check = %d", entitlement_check()); // SecStaticCode check NSLog(@"env_variable_check = %d", (getenv("APP_SANDBOX_CONTAINER_ID") != NULL)); NSLog(@"runtime_sandbox_check = %d", sandbox_check(getpid(), nullptr, 0)); NSLog(@"NSHomeDirectory = %s", NSHomeDirectory()); NSArray *urls = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] URLsForDirectory:NSApplicationSupportDirectory inDomains:NSUserDomainMask]; NSLog(@"URLsForDirectory: %@", urls); Observed output: entitlement_check = 1 env_variable_check = 0 runtime_sandbox_check = 1 NSHomeDirectory = /Users/&lt;me&gt; URLsForDirectory: ( "file:///Users/&lt;me&gt;/Library/Application%20Support/..." ) Temporary/replacement directory (evidence sandbox active for some APIs): NSURL *tmpReplacement = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] URLForDirectory:NSItemReplacementDirectory inDomain:NSUserDomainMask appropriateForURL:nil create:YES error:&amp;err]; NSLog(@"NSItemReplacementDirectory: %@", tmpReplacement.path); Observed output (example): /Users/&lt;me&gt;/Library/Containers/&lt;app_id&gt;/Data/tmp/TemporaryItems/NSIRD_&lt;helper_name&gt;_hfc1bZ Other facts Calls to NSHomeDirectory() and URLsForDirectory: are made after main() to avoid "too early" initialization problems. Helper is placed in Contents/MacOS (not Contents/Library/LoginItems). Helper is a non-GUI helper binary launched by the main app (not an XPC service). macOS version: Sequoia 15.6 Questions Why do NSHomeDirectory() and URLsForDirectory: return the real /Users/&lt;me&gt;/... paths in a helper process that is clearly sandboxed (entitlement + runtime enforcement), while NSItemReplacementDirectory returns a container-scoped temporary path? Is this behavior related to how the helper is packaged or launched (e.g., placement in Contents/MacOS vs Contents/Library/LoginItems, or whether it is launched with posix_spawn/fork+exec vs other APIs)? Are there additional entitlements or packaging rules required for a helper that inherits sandbox to have Cocoa directory APIs redirected to the container (for Application Support, Documents, Caches)? *Thanks in advance — I can add any requested logs
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Sep ’25
utmpx reports several session for the same user
Hello, My app (daemon) time to time need to know list of GUI login sessions. According to the recommendation, I am using getutxent(). https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/qa/qa1133/_index.html However, I have faced with unclear behaviour in case of running "Migration Assistant". It can be re-created without my app. Steps to recreate: login as 'user #1' start "Migration Assistant" quit "Migration Assistant" new login prompt will be opened login as 'user #2' In spite the session of 'user #1' is closed, the command line tool "who", which gathers information from /var/run/utmpx, reports opened sessions of 'user #1'. Is it bug or feature? Thank you in advance!
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Jul ’25
Using protocols with XPC C API instead of dictionaries for sending and receiving messages
I have followed this post for creating a Launch Agent that provides an XPC service on macOS using Swift- post link - https://rderik.com/blog/creating-a-launch-agent-that-provides-an-xpc-service-on-macos/ In the swift code the interface of the XPC service is defined by protocols which makes the code nice and neat. I want to implement the XPC service using C APIs for XPC, and C APIs send and receive messages using dictionaries, which need manual handling with conditional statements. I want to know if its possible to go with the protocol based approach with C APIs.
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Jan ’25
DispatchSerialQueue minimum OS support
Hi Team, We intend to create a custom serial dispatch queue targetting a global queue. let serialQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "corecomm.tallyworld.serial", target: DispatchQueue.global(qos: .default)) The documentation for DispatchQueue init does not show any minimum OS versions. BUT DispatchSerialQueue init does show iOS 17.0+ iPadOS 17.0+ Mac Catalyst macOS 14.0+ tvOS 17.0+ visionOS watchOS 10.0+. Does that mean - I will not be able to create a custom serial dispatch queue below iOS 17?
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Jul ’25
iOS Team Provisioning Profile” Missing UIBackgroundModes Entitlement
I’m trying to enable Background Modes (specifically for audio, background fetch, remote notifications) in my iOS SwiftUI app, but I’m getting this error: Provisioning profile “iOS Team Provisioning Profile: [my app]” doesn’t include the UIBackgroundModes entitlement. On the developer website when I make the provision profile It doesnt give me the option to allow background modes. I added it to the sign in capabilities seccion in X code and matched the bundle ID to the provision profile and certificate etc but it still runs this error because the provision profile doesnt have the entitlements..
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Jul ’25
i can not run "pgrep" or "ps" in sandbox?
Hi. I'm trying to learn macOS app development. i'm trying to run unix commands: func execute(_ command: String) throws -&gt; String { let process = Process() let pipe = Pipe() process.executableURL = URL(fileURLWithPath: "/bin/bash") process.arguments = ["-c", command] process.standardOutput = pipe // process.standardError try process.run() process.waitUntilExit() guard let data = try pipe.fileHandleForReading.readToEnd() else { throw CommandError.readError } guard let output = String(data: data, encoding: .utf8) else { throw CommandError.invalidData } process.waitUntilExit() guard process.terminationStatus == 0 else { throw CommandError.commandFailed(output) } return output } when try to run "pgrep" in sandbox mode ON, i get: sysmon request failed with error: sysmond service not found error. if i turn it off it works. i don't know what to do. anyone can help me out?
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Mar ’25
ExtensionKit & ExtensionFoundation process lifecycle
An XPC service’s process has a system-managed lifecycle: the process is launched on-demand when another process tries to connect to it, and the system can decide to kill it when system resources are low. XPC services can tell the system when they shouldn’t be killed using xpc_transaction_begin/end. Do extensions created with ExtensionFoundation and/or ExtensionKit have the same behavior?
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Jul ’25